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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love-7/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love-6/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love-5/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love-4/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love-3/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love-2/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221007T200000
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SUMMARY:Big Love
DESCRIPTION:BIG LOVE THEATRE PRODUCTION: Big Love by Charles Mee is presented by special arrangement with United Talent Agency\nDirector: Pam McDaniel\nChoreographer: Isaac Martin Lerner. Scenic Designer: Maureen Freedman. Lighting Designer: Daisy Long. Costume Designer: Joni Johns Lerner. Sound Designer: Ben Warner. Technical Director: Jason Jossick. Production Stage Manager: Ryli Frisch. \nPresented in the Studio Theatre at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU. Runs October 7 through 16. \nAbout the Show\nFifty brides flee their fifty grooms and seek refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy in this modern re-making of one of the western world’s oldest plays\, The Danaids by Aeschylus. And\, in this villa on the Italian coast\, the fifty grooms catch up with the brides\, and mayhem ensues: the grooms arriving by helicopter in their flight suits\, women throwing themselves over and over again to the ground\, pop songs and romantic dances\, and\, finally\, unable to escape their forced marriages\, 49 of the brides murder 49 of the grooms-and one bride falls in love. About the same odds as today. \nNo refunds are permitted; all sales are final. Please note that tickets are subject to a higher price at the box office. The venue recommends purchasing your tickets in advance on wcsuvpac.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/big-love/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220508T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220508T220000
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SUMMARY:Metamorphoses
DESCRIPTION:METAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 8 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-8/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220507T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220507T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T174440Z
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SUMMARY:Metamorphoses
DESCRIPTION:METAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 8 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-7/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220507T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220507T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T174401Z
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SUMMARY:Metamorphoses
DESCRIPTION:METAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage at 2 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-6/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220506T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220506T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T174319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T174319Z
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SUMMARY:Metamorphoses
DESCRIPTION:METAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 8 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-5/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220501T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T174240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T221300Z
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SUMMARY:Metamorphoses (5/1 performance is cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES\, TODAY’S PERFORMANCE IS CANCELLED. TICKET-HOLDERS WILL RECEIVE REFUNDS. \nMETAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 2 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-4/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220430T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220430T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T174112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T221146Z
UID:10062237-1651348800-1651356000@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Metamorphoses (4/30 performance is cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES\, TONIGHT’S PERFORMANCE IS CANCELLED. TICKET-HOLDERS WILL RECEIVE REFUNDS. \nMETAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 8 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-2/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220430T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T174200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T221052Z
UID:10062238-1651327200-1651334400@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Metamorphoses (4/30 performance is cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES\, TODAY’S PERFORMANCE IS CANCELLED. TICKET-HOLDERS WILL RECEIVE REFUNDS. \nMETAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 2 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-3/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220429T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220429T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T174010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T220920Z
UID:10062236-1651262400-1651269600@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Metamorphoses (4/29 performance is cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES\, TONIGHT’S PERFORMANCE IS CANCELLED. TICKET-HOLDERS WILL RECEIVE REFUNDS. \nMETAMORPHOSES: WCSU Dept. of Theatre presents Metamorphoses in our MainStage Theatre at 8 p.m. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers. \nWe encourage purchasing your tickets in advance to ensure your seating. Tickets are subject to higher charge at the box office. \nNo refunds permitted\, all sales final.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220428T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220428T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T173816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T173857Z
UID:10062235-1651176000-1651183200@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Metamorphoses - Student Previews
DESCRIPTION:METAMORPHOSES – STUDENT PREVIEWS (WCSU STUDENTS ONLY): Reserve here for the Student Previews of Metamorphoses. at 8 p.m. Open to WCSU Students only. These performances are available to WCSU students only. You will be required to enter your WCSU email address and banner ID number to register. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-student-previews-2/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220427T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220427T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220411T173122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T173122Z
UID:10062234-1651089600-1651096800@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Metamorphoses - Student Previews
DESCRIPTION:METAMORPHOSES – STUDENT PREVIEWS (WCSU STUDENTS ONLY: Reserve here for the Student Previews of Metamorphoses at 8 p.m. Open to WCSU Students only. These performances are available to WCSU students only. You will be required to enter your WCSU email address and banner ID number to register. \nMETAMORPHOSES\nBased on the Myths of Ovid\nWritten and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman\nDirector: Sal Trapani \nFirst performed by students at Northwestern University\, where playwright Zimmerman is a professor of performance studies\, this play opened at Broadway’s Circle on the Square Theater in March 2002. Based on Ovid’s transformation myths\, the play subtly mixes the ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language\, humor\, and thought. The themes of love\, the inevitability of change\, and the human ability to adapt to change are timeless\, as is amply demonstrated by the sometimes eerie closeness of a vignette to the original lines from Ovid\, which still manage to resonate with modern viewers.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/metamorphoses-student-previews/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220417
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220127T211650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T215826Z
UID:10061727-1650067200-1650153599@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Broadway Theater Trip
DESCRIPTION:“TAKE ME OUT” BROADWAY THEATER TRIP: In sponsorship by the Office of Diversity and Equity\, Dr. Donald Gagnon\, Associate Professor-Theatre Arts and Scott Towers\, WCSU Pride Center/Deputy Title IX Coordinator\, will be hosting a theater trip to TAKE ME OUT on Broadway which follows Darren Lemming\, star center fielder for the Empires\, who reveals he is gay and faces a barrage of long-held unspoken prejudices. Facing some hostile teammates and fraught friendships\, Darren is forced to contend with the challenges of being a gay person of color within the confines of a classic American institution. As the Empires struggle to rally toward a championship season\, the players and their fans begin to question tradition\, their loyalties and the price of victory. \nFor more information\, please contact Scott A. Towers at towerss@wcsu.edu or (203) 837-8811 \nLimited quantity of tickets available so act fast
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/broadway-theater-trip/
CATEGORIES:Theater,Theatre,Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220410T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220410T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T202741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204503Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1st through April 10th. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220409T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220409T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204440Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-2/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220409T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204411Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-3/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220408T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220408T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204343Z
UID:10060046-1649426400-1649431800@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-4/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220403T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220403T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204318Z
UID:10060044-1648994400-1648999800@www.wcsu.edu
SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-5/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220402T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220402T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204246Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-6/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220402T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220402T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204221Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-7/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220401T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204149Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON” by Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. This Blackbox musical runs from April 1 through April 10. \nAbout the Guest Director:\nDonna Baldwin-Bradby is a professor of Theatre Arts at North Carolina A&T State University\, the country’s largest HBCU. Most recently she was named Executive Director of Touring Theatre of North Carolina and remains heavily involved with the annual National Black Theatre Festival. Some of her most recent professional directing credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’: The “Fats” Waller Musical Show\, The America Play\, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow\, and From the Mississippi Delta and The Old Settler. Additionally\, Donna has provided choreography for Das Barbecü\, ‘MASTER HAROLD’…and the boys\, and served as the movement coach for The Matchmaker and The Diary of Anne Frank. Donna has also directed multiple productions of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth for Triad Stage\, at The National Black Theatre Festival\, NC A&T University\, Spelman College\, and at Seven Stages in Atlanta\, GA. \nAs a performer\, Donna has worked professionally across the country in productions of: Crowns\, Menopause: The Musical\, Violet\, Nunsense\, Ain’t Misbehavin’\, Dreamgirls\, Big River\, and Little Shop of Horrors to name a few. Donna is passionate about theatre\, and its ability to impact humanity in ways both significant and profound. Education: BFA\, NC A&T MFA\, Virginia Tech. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the schedule of which cast is performing when: \nFriday\, April 1\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 2\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 3\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nFriday\, April 8\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer \n  \nSaturday\, April 9\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nSunday\, April 10\, at 2 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-8/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220331T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220331T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T204041Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon - Student Previews
DESCRIPTION:“ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON”:  \n**Please note that due to extremely limited seating capacity in the Blackbox theatre\, no latecomers will be allowed in past the show’s start time. Any open seats at the start time of the show will be released to other students so they can see the show instead. \nErnest and the Pale Moon\nby Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the performance schedule: \nWednesday\, March 30\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nThursday\, March 31\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-student-previews/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220330T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220330T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220318T203856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T203856Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest and the Pale Moon - Student Previews
DESCRIPTION:**Please note that due to extremely limited seating capacity in the Blackbox theatre\, no latecomers will be allowed in past the show’s start time. Any open seats at the start time of the show will be released to other students so they can see the show instead. \n‘ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON”: \nErnest and the Pale Moon\nby Oliver Lansley\nDirector: Donna Baldwin-Bradby\nInspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Alfred Hitchcock\, Ernest and the Pale Moon is a play written in the style of a noir horror. Ernest is a young man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives in the apartment block across from him. When he sees her with another man he is thrown into a jealous rage\, which eventually leads to murder. However\, all is not as it seems and slowly Ernest’s guilt sends him spiraling into madness. \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating is extremely limited. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance here on Eventbrite. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. Tickets are subject to higher charges at the door as opposed to online. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nPlease note that this show has two casts. Below is the performance schedule: \nWednesday\, March 30\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Ethan Rombalski as Ernest Hemel \n• Raissatou Karim as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jacob Erdody as Thomas Thistle \n• Donovan Shaw as Edgeford \n• Destiny Samuels as Mother \n• Erin Hager as Nurse \n• Jonah King as Officer \n  \nThursday\, March 31\, at 8 p.m.: \n• Elijah Carbone as Ernest Hemel \n• Laura Roberts as Gwendoline Bertram \n• Jaxon Beirne as Thomas Thistle \n• Jonah King as Edgeford \n• Erin Hager as Mother \n• Destiny Samuels as Nurse \n• Donovan Shaw as Officer
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ernest-and-the-pale-moon-student-previews-2/
LOCATION:Studio Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220306T230000
DTSTAMP:20260531T144725
CREATED:20220209T000812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220305T002740Z
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SUMMARY:"Sweeney Todd"
DESCRIPTION:“SWEENEY TODD\, THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET”:\nMusic and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim\nBook by Hugh Wheeler\nFrom an adaptation by Christopher Bond \nOriginally directed on Broadway by Harold Prince\nOrchestrations by Jonathan Tunick \nOriginally produced on Broadway by Richard Barr\, Charles Woodward\, Robert Fryer\, Mary Lea Johnson\, Martin Richards in association with Dean and Judy Manos \nDirected by Tim Howard\nMusic directed by Justin P. Cowan \nAn infamous tale\, Sweeney Todd\, an unjustly exiled barber\, returns to 19th century London\, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs. Lovett\, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop\, above which\, he opens a new barber practice. Mrs. Lovett’s luck sharply shifts when Todd’s thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up … and the carnage has only just begun! \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating inside our theatre is limited to every other seat. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. There is no pod seating or reserved seating\, it is general admission. Every-other seat inside the theatre will be designated for no seating. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nGet tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sweeney-todd-the-demon-barber-of-fleet-street-tickets-247328816147. No refunds are permitted; all sales are final. \nPlease note that the roles of Beggar Woman and Tobias are double cast. The performance schedule is as follows: \nFriday\, Feb. 25 – Ariana Locasio as Beggar Woman\, Logan Farley as Tobias \nSaturday\, Feb. 26 – Bella Bosco as Beggar Woman\, Beckett Pais as Tobias \nSunday\, Feb. 27 – Ariana Locasio as Beggar Woman\, Logan Farley as Tobias \n— \nFriday\, March 4 – Bella Bosco as Beggar Woman\, Beckett Pais as Tobias \nSaturday\, March 5 – Ariana Locasio as Beggar Woman\, Logan Farley as Tobias \nSunday\, March 6 – Bella Bosco as Beggar Woman\, Beckett Pais as Tobias \n“SWEENEY TODD” is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/sweeney-todd-2/2022-03-06/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:"Sweeney Todd"
DESCRIPTION:“SWEENEY TODD\, THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET”:\nMusic and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim\nBook by Hugh Wheeler\nFrom an adaptation by Christopher Bond \nOriginally directed on Broadway by Harold Prince\nOrchestrations by Jonathan Tunick \nOriginally produced on Broadway by Richard Barr\, Charles Woodward\, Robert Fryer\, Mary Lea Johnson\, Martin Richards in association with Dean and Judy Manos \nDirected by Tim Howard\nMusic directed by Justin P. Cowan \nAn infamous tale\, Sweeney Todd\, an unjustly exiled barber\, returns to 19th century London\, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs. Lovett\, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop\, above which\, he opens a new barber practice. Mrs. Lovett’s luck sharply shifts when Todd’s thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up … and the carnage has only just begun! \nPlease note that audience members must be masked at all times inside the Visual and Performing Arts Center without exception. In addition\, we are enforcing 3 ft. social distancing\, and as such\, seating inside our theatre is limited to every other seat. Because of the reduced capacity of our theatre\, we are asking all patrons to purchase their ticket in advance. Shows are likely to sell out\, so do not wait to purchase at the box office before the show. There is no pod seating or reserved seating\, it is general admission. Every-other seat inside the theatre will be designated for no seating. There will be no exceptions made to socially distanced seating. \nGet tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sweeney-todd-the-demon-barber-of-fleet-street-tickets-247328816147. No refunds are permitted; all sales are final. \nPlease note that the roles of Beggar Woman and Tobias are double cast. The performance schedule is as follows: \nFriday\, Feb. 25 – Ariana Locasio as Beggar Woman\, Logan Farley as Tobias \nSaturday\, Feb. 26 – Bella Bosco as Beggar Woman\, Beckett Pais as Tobias \nSunday\, Feb. 27 – Ariana Locasio as Beggar Woman\, Logan Farley as Tobias \n— \nFriday\, March 4 – Bella Bosco as Beggar Woman\, Beckett Pais as Tobias \nSaturday\, March 5 – Ariana Locasio as Beggar Woman\, Logan Farley as Tobias \nSunday\, March 6 – Bella Bosco as Beggar Woman\, Beckett Pais as Tobias \n“SWEENEY TODD” is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/sweeney-todd-3/2022-03-06/
LOCATION:MainStage Theatre\, VPAC\, 43 Lake Ave. Extension\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Theater,Theatre,Visual & Performing Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/wp-content/uploads/sites/181/2022/02/Sweeney-Landscape.jpg
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